News from NZ Nurses Organisation
Capital Coast, Hutt and Wairarapa DHBs’ combined budget allocation is short by over $9m this year

The thorough CTU Health Budget analysis out this week shows the raw facts of health underfunding that leaves the Wellington region short by at least $9 million this year alone.

NZNO President Grant Brookes reports that the CTU assess the total Health Budget shortfall for this year to be $215m across New Zealand. The 20 DHBs are underfunded by $107m.

“NZNO assesses that to keep up with population need, Budget 2018 would need to inject a total of $2b more to deliver what New Zealanders and the health workforce need to be running safely and effectively,” Grant Brookes said.

“This lack of health spending, combined with the lack of investment in the workforce may really be the tipping point that triggers many in an aging nurse workforce to walk away from the profession.

“As a mental health nurse I am particularly concerned that the government has little vision for helping communities with their population’s mental health care need.

“There was no ‘mental health care funding boost’ as proclaimed by the government and the mental health services spend only increased by 1.2 per cent when actually need is up around 5 per cent. The government has actually cut mental health funding and disguised this,” Grant Brookes said.